
Buildings - Stores - Hancock |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
Mitchell Furniture Store - Peter Halman - left,: John N. Mitchell - right, owner. [Two men stand on the wooden sidewalk in front of the building. Others look out of the open windows on the second level.]
Scanned: February 20, 2008 |
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Cities & Towns - Rockland |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons |
Fredrikson's store Rockland, MI. [Men hang out at the street corner by the store. A sign on the building "Fredrikson Estate - Groceries, Dry Goods & Shoes"]
Scanned: April 21, 2008 |
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Hancock Street Scenes |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons |
Hancock Tezcuco Street [Photo shows the Saloon 8, a barber shop and hardware store. Children and a puppy play in the street. A team of horses pulling a wagon travel down the dirt road.]
Scanned: June 19, 2006 |
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Cities & Towns - Houghton |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons |
Shelden Block, Houghton [Two children peer through the window of a store selling Paas egg dyes. The shop of Mayworm the Shoe Man can be seen. Shelden Avenue is a dirt street.]
Scanned: August 29, 2006 |
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Cities and Towns - Houghton - Street Scenes |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
Downtown Houghton showing trolley wires during winter. [Shelden Avenue showing the trolley car tracks and cables. Horse and buggies and sleighs are pictured. Several people stand in store doorways. The I. E. Swift hardware store is to the left of the image where the present parking deck is now. The Douglass House is shown. On the right hand side of the photo is an office belonging to a Doctor Scott and a cigar store.]
Scanned: April 9, 2008 |
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Cities and Towns - Hancock - Street Scenes |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
Hancock looking over Portage Lake to Houghton from Tezcuco Street. Tezcuco Street until the early 1900s was the hub of commercial activity in the city. At its foot lay the center of steam traffic and railway transportation, its sides were lined with businesses, including seven of the twenty saloons in the city. [Several men stand next to a building with a sign saying "Baer Bros.". Most of the buildings have upper porches.]
Scanned: April 4, 2008 |
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Cities & Towns - Hancock - Street Scenes |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Persons, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
View of Reservation Street [Image of the unpaved street showing people walking on the sidewalk. Several retail stores are shown: A store window with a "Klasen" sign, a barber shop, a Singer Sewing Machine sign and a building with a Superior Bank sign.]
Scanned: March 31, 2008 |
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Buildings - Stores -Hubbell |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
Man standing in front of B. E. Gillet's Jewelry Store, Hubbell, Mich. [A clock mounted to a pole on the curb serves as advertising for the store. The building next door, has a sign in the window ?. Toplon, General Merchandise. A woman peeks out of the window with a sign for the American Ladies Tailoring Co.]
Scanned: February 19, 2008 |
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Cities & Towns - Hancock - Street Scenes |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Persons, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Reservation Street [Two men stand on a wooden sidewalk next to a building displaying a bank sign. Several structures, some of them of a mining nature can be seen on the hill in the background.]
Scanned: March 31, 2008 |
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Cities & Towns - Street Scenes - Red Jacket |
Persons, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
Front Street Red Jacket (5th street) [A man and a boy stand on opposite sides of the dirt street. One of the buildings displays what appears to be articles of clothing hung outside of their shop.]
Scanned: May 19, 2008 |
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